Montana’s farmers and ranchers affected by last spring’s record flooding in the Huntley Project areas will now have access to additional resources to restore the damaged farm and ranch land. This aid is also available to farmers and ranchers outside of…
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Throwing Away an SBA Application is Like Throwing Away Money
Below is a new press release regarding FEMA/SBA disaster assistance for the Severe Storms and Flooding declaration for 16 Montana counties and 3 Indian reservations including Yellowstone County. This also includes residents effected in the Huntley Project area. Also, on Friday there…
Firefighters Fill Their Boots For Muscular Dystrophy
HUNTLEY, Mont. (Aug. 16, 2011) – Huntley and Worden Volunteer Fire Departments are asking the public to help fill their boots with spare change for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). Firefighters will be collecting spare change on Northern Avenue in…
Brown Elected to Senate Leadership Team
(Helena) – As the members of the 62nd Montana Legislature began to organize last week in Helena, Senator Taylor Brown was elected by his fellow Senators to serve as a Majority Whip in the State Senate. Brown, who lives near…
Skylights, vinyl or carpeting… HP board gets down to details of school planning
by Sharon Michaels WORDEN — The Huntley Project School Board, JGA Architects president Terry Sukut and construction manager at risk Brent Sumner held a work meeting on Tuesday, April 13 to review “add alternates,” a list of extra items for…
Negotiations under way at HP, teachers seek 4.5 percent increase
by Sharon Michaels WORDEN — The Huntley Project teachers’ union has asked for a one-year contract with a 4.5 percent increase in wages and a $25 increase to help pay insurance costs. The Huntley Project Education Association (HPEA) met with…
Officers remain in place for fire department
by Sharon Michaels WORDEN- President John Eshleman, Secretary E.J. Jensen, Fire Chief Lance Taylor and EMS Director Brian Dandrea retained their positions with the Worden Volunteer Fire Department at the annual election meeting on Monday, April 5. One board member’s…